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This place is amazing because it is genuinely old and conserved its original design. They Ginjinha they offer is far the best I tasted anywhere in Lisbon (and you can find small counters selling Ginjinha everywhere around the city). It simply is not too sweet...More

I am not encouraging alcohol use, but this is a must if traveling trough LISBON. It is the original place were all the famous people, movie stars and Fado singers get there "medication". I had a few and definitively agree is a strong yet sweet...More

This bar only sells the the sweet cherry liquor popular in Lisbon. The drink is pleasant and there are two choices either with or without fruit.
We went with an all I will say be enjoyed the drink but I'm afraid the fruit is extremely...More

Had a few too many shots at this 'Taverna' in Rossio square. Really good stuff. Been here before, surely be back for more. You get a choice of ,with the fruit or without the fruit ! Outstanding quality n taste !!

This shop was the first to commercialized the sale of the drink hence it is worth a visit! Have a shot of Ginjinha anytime of the day. We actually had one at 10 am during our walking tour. Not bad!
The place is small. Get...More

Recommended by the tv cook Anthony Bourdain who recently passed away unfortunately. Any recommendations from him are worth a try and when you’re in for something sweet and alcoholic this is the right stop before you climb one of the hills in Lissabon.

A pending candidate to become a World Heritage Site,Lisbon's downtown (the "Baixa Pombalina", or simply"Baixa") is a perfect example of anti-earthquakeconstruction, having been rebuilt following the 1755earthquake by the famous Marquês de Pombal (hence itsname). Its offer is vast: restaurants and cafes inRossio and Restauradores, outlets and shops in theÁurea, Augusta, Prata and other famous streets, the

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imponent Praça do Comércio and its Arch, the luxuryshops along the Avenida da Liberdade, this is thebeating heart of the city center. The Baixa alsogrants easy access to trains leading to Sintra, thetrams that go around the Castle hill, oldneighborhoods or even take you to Belém, and Lisbon'straditional restaurants and cafes. Considering a visitto the Fashion and Design Museum (free entrance) anddon't forget to try the famous liquor, "ginjinha"!